Tuesday, June 25, 2013

A new game walkthrough for PS2: VAN HELSING



I decided to do another video game walkthrough! It has been a while since I have gotten my hands dirty with a really intense video game, so this is exciting.

This walkthrough covers the first section of the “Van Helsing” video game, which is also a movie staring Kate Beckinsale. Van Helsing is actually one of the only movies which made me cry. I chock it up to Hugh Jackman’s emotional performance and also the beautiful special effects rendering of Kate Beckinsale’s face in the end. (If you’ve seen the movie, you know what I’m talking about. It’s an unforgettable piece of movie history).

Also, since vampires are all the rage these days, I figured it would be a great time to break out this classic vampire game!

Judy wasn't able to help with the camera, so I set it down on the floor and then forgot about it, so I at least wanted to post this begining part and then maybe later find some time to do the middle parts when shes around.

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Some stand-up comedy!



Hey viewers, in this post, I break it down with a few more mother jokes. These are maybe a little more accessible than the ones I posted a while back. I realized that those were maybe for a more elite crowd and I should really keep my audience in mind when I record jokes!

I had been focused alot on the pam jenkins documentary lately, and I thought this could be a fun routine to try, like the show I used to watch Premium Blend.

Anyway, let me know if you guys like this round of jokes! I'll keep thinking of more if you think I should do it.

Thursday, June 13, 2013

Part 8: Returning to the scene of the "crime"

"THE MYSTERIOUS CASE OF PAM JENKINS"
PART 8: RETRACING SCENE OF THE CRIME



This video represents another aspect of documentary filmmaking and dective work both, which is historical reenactments. This is used to give audience members a good idea of the emotional gravity of historical events, usually. But in this case, I used the historical reenactment technique to try to jog Judy’s memory.

For all of you filmmaker/detectives out there, have you had success with historical reenactments? Judy and I didn’t have much success, but I think that’s because Judy wasn’t approaching the exercise with a very open mind.

And the restaurant cleaned up things, probably moving clues and paintings or mirrors in the process.

I think this is the last part of the series, because Judy is tired of doing it, and I can't have a documentary without a main subject. If you want to convince her otherwise, I can give you her phone number and you can try calling her?

Monday, June 10, 2013

The truth about finger printing



Hey guys, this video is dedicated to the members of the justice system who slip through the cracks and are wrongly convicted.

I was researching finger printing in preparation for some upcoming work on the Pam Jenkins project, and I wanted to share this with Judy and the rest of the world. It's sort of a special feature for that series. So enjoy.

More people should really be aware of this problem and work with the Innocents Project to get the word out.

Friday, June 7, 2013

MYSTERIOUS CASE OF PAM JENKINS part 7: Jake Jenkins

"THE MYSTERIOUS CASE OF PAM JENKINS"
PART 7: WHAT IS JAKE JENKINS HIDING?



I don’t have much to say about this video. I think it speaks for itself as a great example of documentary filmmaking at its best. It was a real struggle to maintain my objectivity in the face of Jake Jenkins and Judy, who for some reason is mad at me. but I think I handled myself with aplom. The best part so far, I think.

You can tell he's hiding something. Why else would he be wearing sunglasses?

We had another part with Marcy Jenkins, but my camera battery died, so I can't show you it.

Thursday, June 6, 2013

Part 6: E Jenkins!

"THE MYSTERIOUS CASE OF PAM JENKINS"
PART 6: THE MYSTERIOUS "E JENKINS"



This was the first of our run-ins with the mysterious list of Jenkinses who wouldn't answer their phones.

You'll notice my first tactic is I made sure to stay on the ground, out of site of the target. We could not be certain whether he was a friendly or whether he was dangerous. This has got to be one of the key rules of detective work, as we learned with the payphones. Always stakeout with a buddy. I could have probably done it on my own, though.

I am sorry for the bright video quality, my camera sometimes does that in the sun, I think its a switch I have to press or something but its really inconsistent. It's a panasonic. DO you know how to fix it?

Monday, June 3, 2013

"THE MYSTERIOUS CASE OF PAM JENKINS" part 5


"THE MYSTERIOUS CASE OF PAM JENKINS"
PART 5: STAKEOUT PREPARATION



Following up from our attempt to contact a Jenkins on the payphone, Judy and I set off to visit some Jenkins households to see if Pam is hiding out and avoiding Judy.

I show the snacks and other preparations for what you need to make sure you are ready in case people aren't home or whatever. You have to be prepared and viligant!

What do you think will happen? Will we meet the right Jenkins that will give us the right clue?